Colleagues speak of him as a wonderful person and a talented actor. In the temple of Melpomene, he always serves with full dedication, being a role model. A true professional in his field, the famous lyceum Yuri Solomin, did, is and will continue to do everything possible to ensure that the Maly Theater he leads is a favorite vacation spot for lovers of great art. Whatever difficulties he encountered in his life's journey, he tried to overcome them, no matter what. The biography of Yuri Solomin, no doubt, contains a lot of interesting and noteworthy. Let's consider it in more detail.
Childhood
Solomin Yuri Methodievich was born in the current capital of the Trans-Baikal Territory (Chita). It happened on June 18, 1935. The future artist was brought up in a musical family: his father played excellently on stringed instruments, and his mother excellently soloed, showing others the unique mezzo-soprano.
At home, parents organized something like a home orchestra, in which the future head of the Maly Theater played on spoons. It would seem, the answer to the question: “How should the biography of Yuri Solomin? simple and straightforward. However, fate made its own adjustments.
Once the boy watched a documentary film, which was dedicated to the next anniversary of the Maly Theater. After that, he began to dream of becoming a famous actor. The same dream was subsequently realized by his younger brother Vitaly, whose career in cinema and theater was the best.
Well, the creative biography of Yuri Solomin will begin after graduating from the Shchepkinsky school, where he applied for, having received a certificate of maturity. The young man is going to conquer the capital.
Student years
At the entrance exams, Solomin Yuri Mefodevich read excerpts from the works of Vladimir Mayakovsky, Alexander Twardovsky and part of the monologue Neil from the play by Maxim Gorky.

The members of the examination committee were amused in the manner in which the puny young man reads the “serious repertoire” and was allowed to go on to the next round. The father of the young man, supporting the aspirations of his offspring, advised me to approach the chairman of the commission and directly ask if there was any chance of success. He did so, and Vera Pashennaya, who “selected the material,” said that the guy should stay to study. Thus, the biography of Yuri Solomin was predetermined. It was the chairman of the examination committee who later became the “godmother” for the aspiring actor. He will always speak warmly about Vera Pashennaya, the great actress-mentor, who adamantly adhered to the foundations, traditions and rules of the Melpomene temple, which were laid down in pre-revolutionary Russia.
Theater work
Having received an actor’s diploma, aspiring actor Yuri Solomin became an integral part of the Maly Theater troupe, in which he serves to this day. He first appeared on his stage as a sophomore. Of course, these were secondary roles. But the young man gained experience, worked hard, and after a while the directors began to affirm him for the main roles. For example, Yuri was involved in such productions as “Unequal battle”, “When V. Keen’s heart burns”, “Consul was stolen”, “Chamber”. The audience immediately fell in love with the actor for his outstanding talent, excellent external data and natural charm.
Yuri Solomin soon turned into a venerable lyceum, who became subject to diverse roles in classical performances: “The Seagull”, “Uncle Vanya”, “Cyrano de Bergerac”, “Examiner”, “Woe from Wit”.
Today, the actor heads one of the leading theaters in the country, being the director of a huge number of productions.
Movie work
The start of the film career of Yuri Solomin was again ensured by his famous mentor - Vera Pashennaya. She recommended this young man to the director I. Annensky, who in 1960 worked on the film Sleepless Night. And the actor was approved for the main role of Pavel Kaurov - she became for Yuri Methodievich a debut in Soviet cinema. This was followed by work in the tapes “Music of one regiment” (P. Kadochnikov, G. Kazansky, 1965), “Chase” (V. Isakov, R. Vasilevsky, 1965), “The Heart of the Mother” (M. Donskoy, 1965), “ Spring on the Oder "(L. Saakov, 1967). Yuri Solomin, films with whose participation became masterpieces of Soviet cinema, starred in more than 60 films of various genres.
The heyday of a movie career
The celebrity and universal recognition of acting talent came to him after the release of the serial episode "Adjutant of His Excellency." This film was shot in 1969 by the famous director E. Tashkov, and the main role of Pavel Koltsov went to Solomin.

The actor’s popularity began to roll over after the Soviet audience was shown the film directed by Akira Kurosawa “Dersu Uzala”, which was filmed in 1975. Yuri Methodievich the role of Arseniev became famous throughout the world. Works in the films “Melodies of a Everyday Night” (S. Soloviev, 1976), “School Waltz” (P. Lyubimov, 1977), “Ordinary Miracle” (M. Zakharov, 1978) were no less successful than the previous ones. It is noteworthy that Yuri Solomin, films with the participation of which almost every film expert in the USSR watched, never chased fame and popularity. The actor himself believes that his most successful works are the image of Getell in the film “Strong in Spirit” (V. Georgiev, 1967) and the image of Shtube in the film “It Was Evening and It Was Morning” (A. Saltykov, 1970).
Honorary Mission
In 1988, Yuri Solomin was honored to head the Maly Theater.
Over the years of his leadership, this temple of Melpomene has not lost its past traditions, and if we talk about innovations, the maestro created a unique troupe, the actors of which he involved in the author's productions of classical works by N. Gogol, A. Chekhov, A. Ostrovsky.
Movie director
Of course, it is no secret to anyone that Yuri Solomin is the director of a huge number of films, including: “Coast of his life”, “Stay with me”, “Scandalous incident in Brickmilla”, “In the beginning there was a word” and others. His merits as a film director are known in Germany, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, where he happened to work.
Teaching path
Currently, the maestro not only leads one of the leading theaters in the country, but also teaches acting to the young generation at the university, where he once studied. He is well known in the Shchepkinsky school.
Social activity
Yuri Mefodevich did a lot for the national cinema and theater during his tenure as Minister of Culture, which he held between 1990 and 1992. He was able to solve the problems associated with the organization of the work of theatrical companies, paid great attention to the development of children's creativity.
Life outside of work
The personal life of Yuri Solomin is hidden from prying eyes.
It is known that the actor has been married for many years. He once said that in his life there will be only one woman. And so it happened. The wife of Yuri Solomin Olga worked in the Moscow Youth Theater. They met in the “theater”, in choreography classes: the girl was late for them, and the future actor immediately drew attention to her when she took a neighboring place. A year later, they formalized their relationship. Unfortunately, the young family experienced financial difficulties for a long time, but subsequently they came to naught. The actor has a daughter, Daria, and he also worships his granddaughter Alexandra.
Conclusion
His merits are marked by numerous regalia and awards: he is a national artist, and honored figure, and a state prize winner, and the holder of several orders. In Russian cinema and theater, Yuri Solomin, undoubtedly, occupies one of the key places. He makes every effort to develop domestic culture.